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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApprove Design Svcs Change Order - Jail ExpansionDeschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St., Suite 200, Bend, OR 97701 -1960 (541) 388 -6570 - Fax (541) 385 -3202 - www.deschutes.org AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board Business Meeting of March 25, 2009 DATE: March 18, 2009 FROM: Susan Ross, Director Property and Facilities Department 383 -6713 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Consideration of Approval of Design Services Change Order with Steele Associates Architects for the Deschutes County Jail Facility Expansion Project. PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS DATE? No. BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: In December 2007, Deschutes County entered into a contract with Steele Associates Architects for 1 he design of the Deschutes County jail expansion and remodel. The original scope of work consisted of 73,400 square feet of new construction which included 176 new double- occupancy cells; 19,400 square feet of remodeling of existing space; site work consisting of roadways, parking lots, sidewalks, security fencing, and landscaping. At the time of contract, the cost of work for construction of the improvements was estimated at $31.4 million. As the design progressed, it was determined that additional scope needed to be added to the project in order to provide the most efficiency and functionality to the jail and to make sure it could accommodate future expansions. These additional items were discussed with the Board of Commissioners in a work session on August 18, 2008, and are summarized below: Cost Premium for Increased Project Scope: Building Component Estimated Cost Inmate Processing $1,179,500 Medical 924,200 Training Area 1,105,200 Search & Rescue 1,751,300 Evidence Storage 143,000 Biomass Central Plant 872,000 (Long Term Energy Savings Payback) Site Development 1,262,815 Subtotal $7,235,630 State Mandated 1.5% Solar 588,655 Escalation (Total Project) 4,709,320 Total Construction Cost $12,533,620 Owner Soft Cost 137,240 TOTAL INCREASE $12,533,620 On August 18, 2008, the Board agreed that design of additional scope items would go forward with the understanding that items may have to be deleted depending on the amount of funds that were available for construction. Some of the additional scope items originally listed were not considered and were dropped from the list. Approximately 30,000 square feet of either new construction or remodel of existing space was addcd to the scope, as well as additional site issues, including a realignment/relocation of the Swalley Irrigat ion canal. The latest cost estimate for additional scope items is estimated at $5.6 million and include the additional components outlined in Attachment A. The amount of the change order increase with Steele Associates is $368,700, which represents 6.5% of the value of the increased cost of work, which is consistent with the fee percentage applied to the original cost of work. ($5.6 million x 6.5% _ $368,700) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: $368,700 increase in contract. Sufficient funds are available in the jail design project fund. RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Board approval of Attachment A, Change Order with Steele Associates Architects for Additional Design Services Related to the Deschutes County Jail Expansion Project. ATTENDANCE: Susan Ross, Property & Facilities Director DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS: Return original documents to Susan Ross for distribution. 0 0 0 Property & Facilities Department Susan C. Ross, Director 14 NW Kearney Street, Bend, OR 97701 -1960 (541) 388 -6594 • Fax: (541) 31-2-3168 www.co.deschute5.or.us March 18, 2009 TO: Board of Commissioners FROM: Susan Ross, Property & Facilities Director RE: STAFF REPORT FOR 3/23 WORK SESSION — JAIL UPDATE Sheriff Larry Blanton, Captain Ruth Jenkin, and I will be providing a jail project update at your March 23 work session. Following is a summary of the items that will be discussed. 1. The latest cost estimate, prepared by Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company, based on 100% design development package, is attached as Attachment A. 2. We will provide a general project update, including design and site plan status. 3. On the agenda for your Wednesday, March 25, business meeting, there is an item regarding a change order with Steele Associates Architects. In December 2007, Deschutes County entered into a contract with Steele Associates Architects for the design of the Deschutes County jail expansion and remodel. The original scope of work consisted of 73,400 square feet of new construction which included 176 new double - occupancy cells; 19,400 square feet of remodeling of existing space; sitework consisting of roadways, parking lots, sidewalks, security fencing, and landscaping. At the time of contract, the cost of work for construction of the improvements was estimated at $31.4 million. As the design progressed, it was determined that additional scope needed to be added to the project in order to provide the most efficiency and functionality to the jail and to make sure it could accommodate future expansions. These additional items were discussed with the Board of Commissioners in a work session on August 18, 2008, and are summarized below: Cost Premium for Increased Project Scope: Building Component Inmate Processing Estimated Cost $1,179,500 Quality Services Performed with Pride Medical 924,200 Training Area 1,105,200 Search & Rescue 1,751,300 Evidence Storage 143,000 Biomass Central Plant 872,000 (Long Term Energy Savings Payback) Site Development 1 262 815 Subtotal $7,235,630 State Mandated 1.5% Solar 588,655 Escalation (Total Project) 4,709,320 Total Construction Cost $12,533,620 Owner Soft Cost 137,240 TOTAL INCREASE $12,533,620 On August 18, 2008, the Board agreed that design of additional scope items would go forward with the understanding that items may have to be deleted depending on the amount of funds that were available for construction. Some of the additional scope items originally listed were not considered and were dropped from the list. Approximately 30,000 square feet of either new construction or remodel of existing space was added to the scope, as well as additional site issues, including a realignment/relocation of the Swalley Irrigation canal. The latest cost estimate for additional scope items is estimated at $5.6 million and include the additional components outlined in Attachment B. The amount of the change order increase with Steele Associates is $368,700, which represents 6.5% of the value of the increased cost of work, which is consistent with the fee percentage applied to the original cost of work. ($5.6 million x 6.5% = $368,700) 4. Another agenda item for the March 25 business meeting will be an agreement between Deschutes County and the Glenn Vista Pump Station LLC for the County to purchase sewer capacity for the jail project. I have provided an updated in the past, but I will recap here. Upon review of all the options for sewer service for the jail expansion project, consultants and contractors have determined that the most efficient and least expensive option is to purchase the capacity available in an existing pump station. The Glenn Vista Pump Station, west of the current jail complex, was constructed in 2006, and a reimbursement district was established by the City of Bend. The jail property is not within the boundaries of this district. Approximately 50% capacity is remaining, which is sufficient to serve the jail expansion. The developers of the pump station have agreed to request a dissolution of the reimbursement district and therefore allow the County to utilize all remaining capacity for a price of $225,000. The estimated cost of the County building its own capacity is in the neighborhood of $400,000. County legal counsel and the property and facilities director have met with the city engineer and city legal counsel to discuss the process for dissolving the district, and the city has given assurance that the dissolution can occur. Attached as Attachment C is the proposed agreement between Deschutes County and Glenn Vista Pump Station LLC for the purchase of this sewer capacity. Once the agreement is finalized, Glen Vista will submit a request to the City of Bend for dissolution of the reimbursement district. Formal purchase and disbursement of funds by County will not occur until the district is officially dissolved. Kirby Nagelhout CC GCs Central Plant Court Existing Jail Housing Intake &Medical 4-41 ccciAywi-c-t- Spreadsheet Report Deschutes County Jail DD General Conditions Masonry GCs Special Construction Mechanical Electrical Central Plant 3,760,245 2001 3,760,445 327,750 755,012 176,501 1,259,563 Sitework 104,859 Concrete 135,963 Masonry 310,965 Metals 168,885 Woods & Plastics 36,610 Thermal Moisture & Protection 279,402 Temp Fence 227,596 Finishes 317,370 Specialties 192,187 Equipment 237,672 Furnishings 122,611 Mechanical 1,365,124 Electrical 294,793:; Electronic Safety and Security 347,088 Court 4,141,126 Demolition 221,831 Existing Jail 221,831. Sitework 224,623 Concrete 2,116,457 Masonry 1,864,837 Metals 457,888 Woods & Plastics 109,598 Thermal Moisture & Protection 451,648 Temp Fence 1,615,007 Finishes 1,005,527 Specialties 105,814 Furnishings 251,716 Special Construction 27,600 Mechanical 2,465,775 Electrical 1,119,960 Electronic Safety and Security 1,717,393; Housing 13,733,865, Sitework 57,256 Concrete 129,886 Page 1 1/9/2009 9:39 AM Klsby Na §elhout CC Spreadsheet Report Deschutes County Jail DD Sheriff Site Staff !Masonry Metals Woods & Plastics Thermal Moisture & Protection Temp Fence Finishes Specialties Equipment Furnishings Mechanical Electrical Electronic Safety and Security Demolition Intake &Medical 416,873 87,251 27,950 123,441 231,258 128,805 18,090 108,994 242,420 675,580. 454,385 722,285 4,295 3,428,749 Concrete 15,000 Masonry 2,240 Metals 11,500 Thermal Moisture & Protection 18,120 Temp Fence 1,900 Finishes 10,000 Electrical 3,977 Sheriff 62,737 General Conditions 139,601 Sitework 2,985,754 Concrete 35,192 Masonry 14,206 Thermal Moisture & Protection 117 Finishes 490 Special Construction 325,567 Demolition 326,958 Site 3,827,885 Sitework 111,522 Concrete 272,274 Masonry 395,310 Metals 200,172 Woods & Plastics 20,483 Thermal Moisture & Protection 286,206 Temp Fence 208,363 Finishes 229,245 Specialties 76,903 Equipment 605 Furnishings 102,721 Conveyance 375,431. Mechanical 38,210 Electrical 269,208 Page 2 V9/2009 9:39 AM Kirby Na §elhouf CC Spreadsheet Report Page 3 Deschutes County Jail DD 1/9/2009 9:39 AM Electronic Safety and Security Demolition Staff 220,781 2,811;625 Kirby Nagelhout CC Spreadsheet Report Page 4A Deschutes County Jail DD 1/9/2009 9:39 AM Estimate Totals Description Amount Totals Rate Cost Basis Cost per Unit Percent of Total Labor 8,582,052 22.21% Material 7,013,104 18.15% Subcontract 16,876,201 43.68% Equipment 724,292 1.87% Other 52.180 0.14% 33,247,829 33,247,829 86.06 Photovoltaic Allowance 4AR 717 1.500 % T 1.29 %n 498,717 33,746,547 1.29 Estimatino Contingency 1 174 655 10.000 % T R 71,% 3,374,855 37,121,201 8.73 GL Insurance 1R3 742 5.300 $ / 1.000 T 0 51 °,4 198,742 37,317,944 0.51 P &P Bond 166,590 5.000 $ / 1,000 T 0.48% 188,590 37,504,533 0.48 All Risk Insurance — imam 0.500 % T 0 4p°La 187,523 37,692,056 0.49 Overhead and Profit 942.301 2.500 % T 2.44% Total 38, 634,358 Attachment "y' 1 AA& STE ELE ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN MASTER PLANNING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN 686 NW YORK DRIVE BEND, OREGON 97701 541.382.9867 FAX 541.385.8816 www.steele- arch.com Additional Design Service From: Subject: Date: Scott Steele Deschutes County Jail Facility Expansion A &E Design Proposal March 2, 2009 Susan: Per our previous discussions the information below summarizes our additional design services to provide design and engineering documents for a series of new areas of building and site expansion at the Deschutes County Jail site. Per Article 1.3 section 1.3.3.2, item number 4, these areas are in addition to the original scope of work that that was agreed upon in our January, 2008 master agreement and are subject to a Change in Service. For your convenience we have outlined each of the new building components below to recognize the areas of increased project scope. The estimated costs for each associated area are directly from KNCC's recent cost estimate: Added Site & Building Components Site /Bldg. Component ❑ Additional Site Development Area /Swalley Canal ❑ New Sheriff's Storage Building D (1) ❑ Additional Inmate Processing Area/Sally Port ❑ New Medical Unit ❑ New Central Plant/Maintenance Bldg. 0 New Sheriff's Evidence Storage Area ❑ New Staff Training Room Area 222,167sf (5.1 acres) 3,000sf 12,166sf 2,870sf 4,520sf 417sf 2,932sf Estimated Construction Cost of additional bldg. components: State Mandated 1.5% Solar Requirement (new areas only) Escalation (not included) Total Estimated Cost $1,262,800 $ 384,000 $1,179,500 $1,086,800 $1,259,500 $ 72,800 $ 344,400 $ 5,589,800 $ 83,847 $ 0 $5,6 7 3 ,647 Scope of Services — Additional Design/Engineering and Analysis Prepare drawings and engineering for new building areas: ❑ Prepare site plans (civil and architectural) to incorporate additional site area (referenced above) including new central plant, storage and maintenance buildings, reconfigured parking area near OSP, new access road alignment and new site area adjacent to new sally port; ❑ Provide additional civil design and drainage analysis for new building areas and parking lots; ❑ Provide civil design of relocated Swalley Canal; ❑ Provide additional programming and architectural plan drawings for new added building areas and added renovated areas; ❑ Provide additional structural analysis and engineering required for new added areas and additional renovated areas; 686 NW York Drive Bend, Oregon 97701 541.382.9867 FAX 541.385.8816 info @steele - arch.com ❑ Provide structural foundation drawings and calculations for (2) new pre- engineered steel buildings. ❑ Provide mechanical and electrical plans and engineering showing the design for additional building areas, new Central Plant building, new Sheriff's evidence storage and additional renovated areas; ❑ Provide additional site electrical design for new site development areas. ❑ Provide additional security design and plans for new building expansion areas; Compensation Per Article 1.5 Compensation, section 1.5.2 we are requesting an adjustment to our originally agreed upon fee to cover the added architecture and engineering services required to complete this new additional work. The additional fee to cover the increased scope of work at 6.5 %: $368,700 Please acknowledge this agreement by signing and dating below, you can contact me if you have any questions re: this scope and fee. Sincerely, Steele Associates Scott Steele, AIA, LEED AP President Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Tammy Baney, Chair Dennis Luke, Vice Chair Alan Unger, Commissioner Mark Pilliod, Deschutes County Legal Counsel 686 NW York Drive Bend, Oregon 97701 541.382.9867 FAX 541.385.8816 info @steele - arch.com